Wall Decoration
Grooming techniques
The combing technique is basically to create a striped effect on the wall. To do this we must have some special combs, rubber streaked. Of course the thickness of the vein and the separation between them, depend on the comb we use.
It is important to first give a coat of primer and when it is dry, another layer of paint to match the previous one. So passing the comb to create the streaks, they will see the contrasting background painting to painting front.
We must first know the direction that we want to give to the veins. We can do it vertically, horizontally, with ripples or even zigzag.
It is a difficult technique, but that it is important to first do preliminary tests to know the direction we want the veins because that will help us achieve the desired result.
Technical foams
Nor is this complex technology. In fact it is somewhat simpler than the prior art, the hairstyle. This technique requires that you first how the earlier you apply a base paint. But the form of painting can be done in two ways.
The first would be wetting the sponge directly over the paint that we want to use a paint that will match the base, and apply directly to the wall. The second would be applied to the wall which has based paint another painting of another color to match and, while this second coat dry paint, begins with the sponge.
Although it is a simple technique should be careful with the intensity and number of sponges that occurs because an excess or defect of them in any area of the wall may be very wrong. Must be something uniform.

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